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<blockquote data-quote="fljab" data-source="post: 795849" data-attributes="member: 19079"><p>I've been following this project with interest! I think the FJR - esp an AE version - makes a good base for this for many reasons.</p><p></p><p>I have a Q tho; I looked and don't see it, but maybe the answer is obvious. In your mockup pic, you show the basic from platform/suspension/seat, and the FJR sans frontend on a little dolly behind. Are you going to keep the FJR in that configuration and just figure a way to attach it? Maybe by anchoring through the neck and another couple of points to secure it?</p><p></p><p>That would make sense really as you keep the packaging, wiring, systems etc all intact in the original frame. What about airflow the the radiator?</p><p></p><p>Cool project, I gotta say! You got me thinking.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fljab, post: 795849, member: 19079"] I've been following this project with interest! I think the FJR - esp an AE version - makes a good base for this for many reasons. I have a Q tho; I looked and don't see it, but maybe the answer is obvious. In your mockup pic, you show the basic from platform/suspension/seat, and the FJR sans frontend on a little dolly behind. Are you going to keep the FJR in that configuration and just figure a way to attach it? Maybe by anchoring through the neck and another couple of points to secure it? That would make sense really as you keep the packaging, wiring, systems etc all intact in the original frame. What about airflow the the radiator? Cool project, I gotta say! You got me thinking............. [/QUOTE]
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